Twentyfirst

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  1. Palantir and USA Iron Dome is the Patriot Act 2.0 using the Oct 7th terror attack, American protesters against IDF, and deportation of immigrants as justification Look into what happened with Project Maven and Project Esther Trump is the deep state lmao
  2. That's fast change I think anyone calling to kick out these immigrants in EU will be treated like Nick Fuentes
  3. I don't know. I think the governments sold out and are allowing/inviting a soft invasion for whatever reason I was just replying to what he said about one country being a geopolitical disaster while the other is thriving. Things change quicker than we think and geopolitics may be on a longer time horizon than our minds can grasp. For centuries the British dominated the world and now the very same people they dominated are overtaking them, it's ironic but surprising. Maybe this is how real geopolitics works. Maybe one day the Native Americans will overcome the Americans. Maybe our minds are too small to project that far out into the future or really understand how this all works For me I don't see the point of immigration, even from a poor country to a rich country. Just live where you are born and visit other places or become a world traveler, but never lose your roots or assimilate into something you are not. Poor countries have their pros and cons just like rich countries. That's just my thoughts
  4. In 30 years all these white countries will have minority native population as long as things continue to trend the way they are trending now If you are a minority in your own country, it's not your country anymore
  5. The British fucked up a lot of countries, including Palestine The British now are being replaced by the former countries they colonized Soon they will be a minority in their own land
  6. There is no institutional hate. Because there is no need for it If you are born into a cage with refugee status, you see an army occupying your land, and you hear stories of your parent and grandparent going through the same thing their entire lives. And you know your children will go through the same thing their entire lives. You know that the Jews are the only thing standing between you and freedom. You will have some disgust for the Jews but also you will just want to make peace Israel has to teach their kids to hate Arabs because it's manufactured hate on the premise of paranoia. You can still live normal lives. Palestinians don't have to teach hate they just have to show their children photos of all the atrocities committed. It's called telling your children the truth and reality
  7. Are the Jews victims of the middle east or victors of the middle east...make up your mind
  8. Trump will use this company for most of his nefarious activities, both domestic and foreign The company is Palantir. Founded by Peter Thiel in Silicon Valley. It's basically a war machine company The CEO and co founder Alex Karp is genuinely a scary person. Every interview I see with him he is just fantasizing about war and violence with a smile on his face. Super creepy guy. Blackrock vibes. Darth Vader vibes Keep an eye out on this guy. He's pretty open about his intentions https://www.npr.org/2025/05/01/nx-s1-5372776/palantir-tech-contracts-trump https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/30/technology/trump-palantir-data-americans.html https://techstory.in/palantirs-expanding-federal-role-under-trump-raises-alarms-over-data-privacy/ https://asiatimes.com/2025/05/the-most-dangerous-man-in-america-isnt-trump-its-alex-karp/
  9. *Checks social media, sees innocent children getting blown to bits for no reason *Checks social media, sees Westerners claiming that their values are the highest in the world *Checks social media, sees Westerners claiming the actions being taken, debated/defended, are not an accurate representation of their core values Hmmmm
  10. Nations repeat patterns over centuries. Notice how the USA started on genocide and is still doing genocide today. Where is the change? The present day Americans are shamed about what their great grandparents did in the past and in the future the Americans will be shamed about what their great grandparents did today Black people want reparations in America not only for the past but what they accuse of present circumstances like BLM. Up to you to decide which is right or not I don't believe in blaming 100% of all a societies problems on another society even if there was atrocities committed but you can definitely attribute a large percentage depending on the scope of injustice
  11. Israel is a real country 🤡 Israel is not a colony 🤡
  12. In a genocide it's only one side dehumanizing the other. In a war it's both sides dehumanizing each other
  13. And under every american president. And today while they have cases against them at the courts and every smartphone in the world is watching
  14. They don't know that most Palestinians are extremely well read, studious, doctors/lawyers/surgeons, little vices, mentally sound, etc
  15. Prove it. Scandinavia is home to what used to be the vikings. Who was more brutal than them? Wasn't North Korea created out of bad policy between the US's Cold War with russia? China never affected me, but the west has... Didn't the US meddle with Irans leadership? ISIS and Hamas come from foreign policy of USA. So if the USA creates a brutal regime through their actions then that means it comes from USA. It's what they, do they create monsters. So if one event like 9/11 happens the USA is allowed to turn into animal savages. But if you push around brown and black people for hundreds of events they aren't allowed to become animals
  16. Good point. Israel is suicidal. If they end up getting 78% of the land and continue to build settlements illegally to frustrate the other party in a region surrounded by people who hate them. Then they do not care about the destiny of their people. How can you be so greedy to want to go from 78% to say 85% rather than making a deal. Israel is more suicidal against it's own people than Hamas because Israel keeps pushing it's luck, is surrounded by more enemies than Hamas, and is doing it all illegally
  17. https://www.instagram.com/p/DKMntK8oCuI/
  18. Real politics of EU, I think UK is a recent member. Basically same organization https://www.instagram.com/p/DKMfAbMS46g/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link https://www.humantiproject.org/uk-admits-its-breaking-own-laws-to-supply-arms-to-israel/#
  19. If you have a visa to USA they search your social media at customs. For China you can just go without search ☠️
  20. Funny that you think tech or economy are the top two things you said. There are metrics beyond this you know
  21. He doesn't understand true civility or development. Reading too much western papers, psychology, and politics (which are all biased against anything non western) and ignoring behavior and patterns. "The CIA told me Afghan is underdeveloped so no point in traveling there to see myself"
  22. But Hamas isn't allowed to civilize. They can't have above ground headquarters, an official army, be in leadership positions without being assassinated (you aren't allowed to assassinate leaders of other countries even if its without civilians nearby, by international law), proper nation borders, agriculture the way they want, access to land/sea/air borders, and so on. They are desperate and fighting an uphill battle. The last thing Israel wants is a more civilized (in the way you define civilized) opponent
  23. I looked up hard vs soft power on google AI Soft power and hard power are distinct approaches to influencing international relations. Hard power relies on coercive measures like military force or economic sanctions, while soft power involves persuasion and attraction through cultural influence, values, and policies. Soft power aims to co-opt others to share one's agenda, whereas hard power compels them through costs and benefits. Hard Power: Definition: Hard power uses coercion and/or payment to achieve goals. It relies on military force, economic sanctions, and other forms of pressure. Examples: Military intervention, trade embargoes, and economic aid tied to policy compliance. Advantages: Can achieve quick results and enforce compliance. Disadvantages: Can lead to resentment and backlash, damaging relationships and potentially leading to unintended consequences. Soft Power: Definition: Soft power is the ability to attract and persuade others to share one's values and objectives through cultural influence, political values, and foreign policy. Examples: Cultural exchange programs, educational initiatives, international organizations, and promoting democratic values. Advantages: Builds long-term relationships and fosters mutual understanding and cooperation. Disadvantages: Can be slower to produce results and may not be effective if values are not shared or perceived negatively. Key Differences: Approach Hard Power: Coercion, threats, incentives Soft Power: Attraction, persuasion, influence Focus Hard Power: Immediate results, compliance Soft Power: Long-term relationships, shared values Mechanism Hard power: Force, economic leverage Soft Power: Culture, values, foreign policy Examples Hard Power: Military intervention, sanctions Soft Power: Cultural exchange, diplomatic efforts In essence: Hard power is about getting others to do what you want through force or payment, while soft power is about getting them to want what you want. A successful foreign policy often requires a balanced approach, using both hard and soft power strategically.
  24. So you think Arabs who never took place in the holocaust should promise Jews that there will never be another holocaust or else the Jews will kill the Arabs What if the Arabs promise the Jews there won't be another holocaust but Europe alone does another holocaust? Is that the Arabs breaking their promise?